Validity
Statistical
technique used to determine if a test is actually
measuring what it is intended to measure.
Variability
The degree to which a distribution of scores vary around the mean. High variability means scores are spread wider apart and low variability means scores are relatively close together. Typical ways of determining variability are the range, interquartile range, semi-interquartile range, variance, and standard deviation.
Variable
Any factor
which has the potential to influence another
factor in a research study.
Variable
Interval Schedule
A schedule in which the reinforcement is presented
after a varying amount of time.
Variable
Ratio Schedule
A schedule in which the reinforcement is presented
after a varying number of responses.
Variance
A
measure of spread within a distribution (the
square of the standard deviation).
Vicarious
Reinforcement
The
reinforcement that occurs as a result of watching
a model get reinforced for a specific behavior or series
of behaviors.
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